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According to the website of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, this is the proper way to cite the U.N. Charter. List “United Nations” as the author. Follow this with a comma. List “Charter of the United Nations” as the title, followed by a comma.
According to the website of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, this is the proper way to cite the U.N. Charter. List “United Nations” as the author. Follow this with a comma. List “Charter of the United Nations” as the title, followed by a comma.
Title: Include the title of a UN decision or report in italics, if applicable. Resolution or Decision Number: Abbreviate the relevant UN Body and include the number of the resolution or decision.
Yes, the Charter of the United Nations can be amended. According to Article 108 of the Charter, amendments must be adopted by two thirds of the members of the General Assembly and ratified by two thirds of the members of the United Nations, including all the permanent members of the Security Council.
Author: United Nations. Original publication date: 1948. Title: Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Add: retrieval URL.
The UN Charter articulated a commitment to uphold human rights of citizens and outlined a broad set of principles relating to achieving 'higher standards of living', addressing 'economic, social, health, and related problems,' and 'universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms for all ...
When citing these materials, use elements of the following general format, as appropriate. General format: Author (if applicable), Title (if applicable), Resolution or Decision number, UN Body and OR Designation, Session number or year, Supplement number, UN Document number (Date or Year) pinpoint.
Format. Author, Title of Document, Resolution or Decision Number, Official Records, Committee Number, Session, Part, Meeting Number, Agenda Item, Supplement Number, UN Document Number (Day Month Year of Publication) Annex Pinpoint.
Name of government department or committee. Year of publication (in round brackets) Title (in italics) Place of publication: publisher. Series or paper number (in brackets) — if applicable.
Cite the case name; the names of the parties, if any; the type of court document (such as preliminary objection, advisory opinion); the volume and name of the publication in which the decision is found; the page or case number; the incite, if any, with preference for paragraph number when available; and the date.
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